⚡ Bolt: Disable Lenis scroll hijacking on mobile#49
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Disables the Lenis smooth scroll library initialization when a mobile user agent is detected. This restores native scrolling performance on mobile, reducing CPU usage and improving touch responsiveness. Fallback to native scroll listeners ensures functionality is preserved. Co-authored-by: kaitoartz <56949089+kaitoartz@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Prevented
Lenissmooth scroll library initialization on mobile devices.🎯 Why:
Lenisscroll hijacking on mobile feels unnatural and consumes unnecessary CPU/battery. Native scroll is more performant and responsive on touch devices.📊 Impact: Improves scroll performance and reduces main thread load on mobile.
🔬 Measurement: Verified that
lenisCSS classes are not applied tohtmlon mobile user agents but remain on desktop.PR created automatically by Jules for task 1080690953228167895 started by @kaitoartz